Our destination was Caledesi Island, reachable only by boat. This island is really the south side of Honeymoon Island that split off in a hurricane in 1921. The pass between the islands is aptly called Hurricane Pass. Because the current in the Pass is so strong, we headed out a bit east from the causeway between Dunedin and Honeymoon Island.
We kayaked some 'bumpy' waters from the wake of boats heading out for the day. Once we passed the channel (highway for the boats going to the gulf), the water calmed down and we made it to Caledesi beach.
We pulled our kayaks to shore and hiked the island a bit. Very few humans and very many birds. These birds clearly owned the island but were not too concerned with us walking around. The water was great to cool us down and get us ready for more kayaking.
seeking shade in the mangroves |
A great way to start a Sunday!
1 comment:
Would have been a great outing for our kayaks! Not sure I would want to haul them clear to Florida for the outing! Glad O'Mark made it through his Turkey outing and that his attack was not in some wonderful backwater place with no medical care!
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